38B Friday, September 28, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS R EV I E WOMEN RABBIS will become a reality in the Conservative movement now that 19 women have enrolled in the Jewish Theological Seminary's rabbinical program. Above, Rhonda Nebel fills out registration forms along with her male classmates. Cong. Shaarey Zedek honor Ivan Bloch for Israel Bonds . . . Dr. Jacob Marcus addresses Hertz Insti- tute on Reform Judaism . Yeshivath Beth Yehudah honors Jack Shenkman at annual dinner . . . Chabad dedicates library at Bais Chabad Torah Center . . . Lansing Cong. Shaarey Zedek marks 65th anniversary . . . Israel Bond Organiza- tion President and Chief Executive Yehuda Halevy speaks in Detroit . . . Hadassah hosts lec- ture on "Christian Support for Israel" . . . Zedakah Club founder Anna Weinbeck dies . . . 50th an- niversary Balfour Concert held at Ford Au- ditorium . . . B'nai B'rith International President Gerald Kraft addresses annual dinner here .. . Shaarit Haplaytah honors Simon Schwarzberg .. . Jewish Family Service hosts national meeting of Family Service Association of America . . . Yosef Tekoah addresses Shaare Zedek Bond event .. . David Handleman is named president of United Jewish Charities . . . Rabbi Shmuel State heads PTACH (Parents for Torah for All Children) .. . Sheldon P. Winkelman is re-elected president of Jewish Federation Apts. . . . Marguerite Kozenn Chajes wins Gold Mozart Pin awarded by the In- ternational Foundation Mozarteum . . . Six Israeli soldiers, held by the PLO since the beginning of the Lebanon War, are exchanged for 4,500 Pales- tinians held captive in the Ansar detention center in southern Lebanon . . . Prime Minister Shamir and Defense Minister Moshe Arens visit Washing- ton on a state visit. The trip results in plans for Israel-U.S. strategic cooperation being revived, and steps being taken to create a free trade zone between the United States and Israel. DECEMBER NUCLEAR WAR and con- cern about how to prevent it remained a burning topic, fueled by a powerful ABC-TV movie, "The Day After," at right, which focused on a small Kansas town. Americans wondered how the new Soviet leader, Chernenko, above, would factor into the nuclear debate but he remains a shadowy figure. Four people die and 43 are injured in a Jerusalem bus explosion caused by terrorists .. . Following his departure from Tripoli, Yassir Arafat sets sail for Egypt for a meeting with Egyp- tian President Hosni Mubarak . . . Jewish Na- tional Fund Women culminate fund-raising drive to restore forests of Kiryat Shmona . . . Commu- nity forum on Soviet Jewry at Cong. Beth Shalom . . . Support group starts for Israel AKIM — the Association for the Rehabilitation of the Mentally Handicapped in Israel . . . Weizmann Institute of Science cell biologist Prof. Amiela Globerson speaks in Detroit . . . Rabbi Reuven Drucker is the new spiritual leader of Young Israel of Greenfield . . . Ivan Bloch-produced Baby opens on Broadway . . . Safed, Israel Mayor Aaron Nahmias visits Oak Park schools . . . Tennis player Nicole Rival par- ticipates in Pan American Maccabi Games in Sao Paulo, Brazil . . . People for Re-Assessment of Aid to Israel asks Ann Arbor City Council to put an advisory referendum on the April election ballot requesting a cut in U.S. aid to Israel . . . Sinai Hospital of Detroit and Henry Ford Hospital plan to establish acute care hospital in West Bloomfield . . . Attorney representing striking Akiva teachers files several motions in Oakland County Circuit Court in teachers' libel suit against the school .. . Jewish Home for Aged gets LeVine family gift for institute on aging . . . The Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles refuses to pardon post- humously Leo Frank, who was found guilty of murder in 1913 and was subsequently lynched .. .